Dept of Justice announced that it is cancelling its contracts with private prison companies What is true about the findings of private prisons under the DOJ is true in immigrant detention under the Department of Homeland Security only at a larger scale.

Lets get something out of the way before we move on to the more important discussion: yes, Syrians are crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. But in terms of the news cycle, this is moldy bread to those who have been around this topic for a long time.

As it stands right now, states have until May 11th to comply with the 2005 Real ID Act, signed by President Bush. Enacted as a response to the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the act calls for the creation of a national identification card.

In the wake of the murder of Dr. George Tiller in Kansas and Stephen T. Johns at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, it's time for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to finalize and publish its "Rightwing Extremism" report about potential threats.

The Bush administration has repeatedly defended its warrantless surveillance. Two intercept operators who worked for the National Security Agency at Fort Gordon in Georgia have come forward to tell ABC News that isn't true.

What could the US do with $15 billion right now? Knowing the idiotic propensities of Bush & Company, it would be pipelined right into the war, but with the right people in government, it could do a lot of good. Forget it. Homeland Security threw it away.

Audit reports obtained by the Washington Post reveal that the plan to monitor and prevent the smuggling of radioactive materials - one of BushCo's & Homeland Security's most highly touted initiatives - is a massive boondoggle. Why are we not surprised?